Re: Homeworkshop
- From: zedbert@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 31 May 2007 05:02:28 -0700
On May 31, 9:39 am, John Stevenson <j...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
On 31 May 2007 01:02:24 -0700, zedb...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi all,
Just tried so sign into homeworkshop.org.uk this morning (as every
morning) and got
"This account has exceeded it's bandwidth quota and has been
temporarily disabled."
I find the site to be very useful and interesting, even when there's
nothing I want to buy it's fun to see what's out there. Often there's
stuff I would buy but couldn't fit in the garage!
What I'm getting at, is that I wouldn't mind paying a small
subscription towards the bandwidth & hosting costs, if that would
help. Does anyone else feel the same way?
Zed
I have just removed some of the old files and photo's to make space, that may help later
but the actual running and setup of the site is down to Charles.
As regards paying I don't feel that's necessary at the moment and could detract from the
use of the site. I think that the fact that it's free is it's main attraction.
.
--
Regards,
John Stevenson
Nottingham, England.
Visit the new Model Engineering adverts page at:-http://www.homeworkshop.org.uk/
Oh, I didn't mean to make it subscription only! I just meant a sort of
'friends of homeworkshop' type thing, just to help out. Maybe an
exclusive set of plans to make your own tie-pin, but mostly just a
helpful feeling as the reward.
If there are cunning plans afoot then I shall sit tight. Was just
wondering who else felt the same way about such a useful site.
Cheers,
Zed
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